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Previously on "Justice can be served"

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  • zathras
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    Originally posted by Cowboy Bob View Post
    I say send a big fat turd-in-a-box to Paul Johnson who defended the council actions as well.
    a council review carried out by an "independent professional" concluded Leticia's death "could not have been foreseen".
    Anyone get the feeling that reviews, enquiries and the like are more about avoiding responsibility and less about finding out what was wrong.

    Still they might actually end up spending the next 23 years in solitary. 1 week in General population they might not survive the experience.

    PS Who paid the 'independent professional'?

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  • daviejones
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    And those were parents???

    If they had done that to my kid, I would inflict unspeakable horrors on them...and I mean unspeakable beyond the thought of a normal rational man!!! I am not an evil man but I damn well could be!!!

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  • Troll
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    Originally posted by r0bly0ns View Post
    23 years?

    So she will be 46 when she becomes eligiable for release?

    Hardly a life sentence.....
    Will they not get 50% off for good behaviour & be let out on licence before that?

    ...should just execute them

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  • Cowboy Bob
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    I say send a big fat turd-in-a-box to Paul Johnson who defended the council actions as well.

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  • cailin maith
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    With any luck someone will knife her (and him) in prison..... justice will have been done and it will save the taxpayer a fortune!

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  • r0bly0ns
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    23 years?

    So she will be 46 when she becomes eligiable for release?

    Hardly a life sentence.....

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  • Diver
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    Kill Them or give them to me and I'll do it.

    I wish I hadn't read that Link, I hate kids being harmed

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by Harrysp
    Shows that the justice can be served at a times, this was indeed a heinous act of brutality by a set of parents who were meant to be safe guarding the welfare of the child. Evil bastards rot in HELL.

    Linky

    However where the fook was social services and the childs natuiral father? all equally as guilty in my eyes.
    You may have ended the week with something we can all agree on.

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  • Harrysp
    started a topic Justice can be served

    Justice can be served

    Shows that the justice can be served at a times, this was indeed a heinous act of brutality by a set of parents who were meant to be safe guarding the welfare of the child. Evil bastards rot in HELL.

    Linky

    However where the fook was social services and the childs natuiral father? all equally as guilty in my eyes.

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